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Reasons to Give
Philanthropy is a personal issue.
People and
institutions give to Case for a variety of reasons ranging from
pragmatic to sentimental. Perhaps you are an alumna/us who wants to
ensure that the students of tomorrow have as many (if not more)
opportunities as you found at Case. Perhaps you wish to memorialize
a family member, mentor, colleague, or friend. The funds you donate
to Case can be designated for specific programs or just contributed
to the cause of the university as a whole. Below are just a few
of the many reasons people have given to Case Western Reserve University.
- To provide professorships and research facilities that will
enhance the University's ability to recruit high-caliber students
and faculty.
- To increase the percentage of alumni giving-a figure often
considered both in collegiate rankings and by institutional donors.
- To promote research or scholarship in a favorite field of endeavor
such as dance, music or the visual arts.
- To provide scholarships that allow students to enroll who could
could not afford the full tuition--sometimes "returning
the favor" for aid received in the past.
- To fund cultural and scholarly programming ranging from lectures
to performances that serve not only the academic community but
also the greater Cleveland community.
- To fund academic programs that will train the workforce of
the future.
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Making a donation can often make good sense.
Tax Advantages:
Many donations are tax deductible.
The type of tax savings you receive will depend on the nature of
the gift as well as other financial factors. It is best to consult
with your attorney or accountant regarding your individual situation,
however here are a few examples of the ways donors can save.
- Standard income tax deduction equal to the value of the gift
(depending on income level.)
- Avoidance of capital gains when gifting appreciated securities
and other property.
- Reduction or elimination of federal estate tax or estate processing
costs.
- Guaranteed income through certain types of charitable trusts.
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